Just yesterday, an iPod touch 5G-exclusive jailbreak tweak called LLBiPT5 was released that enabled the Low Light Boost photograph mode for the iPod touch 5G’s camera. The feature was exclusively available on the iPhone 5, even though the iPod touch 5G was technically capable of it.

Today, another iPod touch 5G-exclusive jailbreak tweak has been released in Cydia. This one, entitled Still Capture Enabler by iOS developer PoomSmart, will enable the ability to take still images in the middle of capturing video. This is another iPhone 5-excusive feature that is disabled by default on the iPod touch 5G, even though the iPod touch 5G is capable of it.

After installing the tweak, you’ll be able to go into the Camera application on your iPod touch 5G and start recording video. While in the middle of recording video, you can press one of the volume buttons to capture a still image. The still image is like a photograph, but it’s not the same as a photograph. It will be captured in the resolution of the video, rather than the iPhone’s native photograph resolution, which means you will sacrifice some photo quality for the sake of convenience.

The ability to capture still images in the middle of recording your videos means convenience to you whenever you want to capture a specific moment while you’re recording it. It's a great feature to add to your iPod touch 5G if you capture a lot of neat videos, and to just break free of the limitations that Apple puts on you. Best of all, it's free! Check it out!

Still Capture Enabler is not for any other iOS device; only the iPod touch 5G.

If my understanding is correct, Apple added features to the new iOS devices' chips, similarly to how the iPhone 5 has improved image stability built into the A6 chip over the iPhone 4S's A5 chip.

If this isn't the case, then Apple may have only written it software-deep and it could only be programmed into four-inch display versions of iOS.

That was my understanding, I hadn't dug to deep into the specs, but from what I had read, is that they hadn't changed anything in the processor, but they did upgrade the camera to the one like the iPhone 5, so it might be that they needed the updated camera, or as you said it might be just in the software and they are just trying to sell you the new product

lol, this is a 7 month old feature that comes with stock Android on the Galaxy S3, the HTC One X and several other Android phones.

This feature is already available on a iPhone 5 and has been for some time too. This tweak is for the iPod Touch. You are comparing an iPod Touch now to top of the line Android phones? Are you really that hard up to troll for Android?